Candelis ImageGrid Plus DICOM Router & DICOM Archive

The ImageGrid Plus platform is tailored for facilities with an overtaxed central system in the radiology department, and where complex routing rules and DICOM tag morphing are necessary to support the radiology work environment. Capable of handling a massive number of concurrent requests, Candelis’ new ImageGrid Plus ensures fast, efficient and reliable delivery of images. The ImagGrid Plus can also become the central configuration server for your enterprise, effectively enabling you to administer your modalities and other DICOM systems from a single server and avoiding the hassle of making the same changes at multiple modalities when problems arise at your PACS.

Description

ImageGrid Plus expands Candelis’ ImageGrid product to help the workflow in extremely high-volume, complex healthcare facilities. ImageGrid Plus is an ultra-high-performance platform that can support high volume healthcare environments of 1,000+ modalities. The ImageGrid Plus platform is tailored for facilities with an overtaxed central system in the radiology department, and where complex routing rules and DICOM tag morphing are necessary to support the radiology work environment. Capable of handling a massive number of concurrent requests, Candelis’ new ImageGrid Plus ensures fast, efficient and reliable delivery of images. The ImagGrid Plus can also become the central configuration server for your enterprise, effectively enabling you to administer your modalities and other DICOM systems from a single server and avoiding the hassle of making the same changes at multiple modalities when problems arise at your PACS.

Let ImageGrid Plus provide an efficient workflow in your most complex radiology environments.

  • Ultra high-performance software & hardware
  • Rule-based tag morphing capabilities to address MRN consistency issues, automated Quality Control, and anonymization profiles
  • Extensive parallelization configurability to accommodate system load-balancing
  • Focal point for modifying study metadata and ensuring transfer syntax consistency
  • Intelligent parsing and routing of studies, series, and individual instances
  • Extensive notification infrastructure – text or email – to provide timely notification concerning workflow, hardware, and software issues
  • Cost-effective, and efficient solution for sharing data with radiologists, surgeons, physicians, nurses, and technologists
  • ImageGrid Plus server can function as one point of change for multiple modalities
  • 1.4TB RAID 1 to 21TBs RAID 6 usable local archive
  • 10 GbE network connection
  • Automatic ASTRA™ cloud backup for compliance with HIPPA requirements
  • Self-monitoring, automated reporting
  • Web-based system administration, dashboard and operator interface

Additional information

Manufacturer

Candelis

Visualization Solutions

Candelis offers several FDA 510(k) Cleared web-enabled visualization solutions which are tightly integrated with our Image Management and Workflow Optimizations solutions. These visualization solutions include:

  • Mammography Viewer, a vendor-agnostic solution (certified with Siemens, Hologic, GE and FUJI modalities) with highly customizable Mammography Workflow and Hanging Protocols. ImageGrid Mammography viewer also supports Tomosynthesis.
  • Advanced Radiology Viewer with capabilities such as MIP/MPR, Series Linking and Customizable Hanging Protocols.
  • 2D/3D Radiation Therapy / Oncology Viewer with the ability to review and approve Treatment Plans.
  • General Radiology Viewer with Cobb Angles and Measurement Tools for CR/DR/Orthopedic viewing.
  • Referring Physician Viewer, which provides referring physicians, surgeons and clinicians the ability to view an entire study.

As web-enabled applications residing on the ImageGrid Image Management appliance, these viewers can be accessed from any workstation on a Local Area Network, Wide Area Network or remote workstations via a Virtual Private Network connection.

Radiology Web Viewer

Candelis has expanded the capabilities of its ImageGridTM PACS Appliance with the addition of an enhanced cost-effective ImageGrid™ Radiology Web Viewer (IG Viewer) designed for general radiology applications. IG Viewer is ideal for viewing MRI, CT, CR/DR and Ultrasound studies in a multi-modality and multi-physician environment.

As a web-enabled application residing on the ImageGridTM PACS appliance, the web viewer allows radiologists to view studies from any workstation on a Local Area Network, Wide Area Network or remote workstations via a Virtual Private Network connection.
IG Viewer also enables imaging facilities to securely share medical data and images with their network of referring physicians and other remote-location users. By giving review access to referring physicians, imaging facilities can strengthen the relationships that are vital to the growth of their practice while improving communication and patient care.

ImageGrid Web Viewer features include:

  • Multiple concurrent users
  • Radiologist worklist
  • Full range of Query/Retrieve capabilities
  • Viewing multiple studies side by side
  • Fast retrieval of multi-gigabyte studies for viewing
  • Customizable pre-fetching of relevant priors
  • Advanced layout management capabilities (customizable layout and series positioning)
  • Complete image processing and viewing tools
  • Cine Tool with adjustable speed to view images in succession in loop or shuffle mode
  • Synchronized pan, rotation, mirror and zoom tools
  • Probe tools for HounsField unit values
  • Annotations
  • Add, edit and move annotations
  • Multiple annotation types
  • Measurement tools to measure distance, area and angle
  • Handling of presentation states
  • Reference (scout) lines
  • Support for Presentation States (GSPS and CPS)
  • Import tool: Import studies and reconcile patient data prior to archiving on ImageGrid PACS
  • View reports that have been converted to DICOM
  • Ability to open local studies (Local studies referenced by a DICOMDIR file)
  • DICOM Printing
  • Export functions
  • DICOM to JPEG

Mammography Web Viewer

Candelis has expanded the capabilities of its ImageGridTM Mammography PACS Appliance with the addition of an enhanced ImageGrid™ Mammography Web Viewer (IG MammoViewer). As a web-enabled application residing on the ImageGrid PACS appliance, the web viewer allows physicians to view mammography studies from any workstation on a Local Area Network, Wide Area Network or remote workstations via a Virtual Private Network connection. ImageGrid Web Viewer can be used to for viewing CT, MRI and Ultrasound studies.

ImageGrid Mammography Web Viewer key features include:

  • Multiple concurrent users (user management and authorization for HIPAA compliance)
  • Radiologist worklist
  • Full range of Query/Retrieve capabilities
  • Viewing multiple studies side by side
  • Multi-modality viewing including MRI, Ultrasound, CT and Ultrasound
  • Fast retrieval of large studies for viewing
  • Mammography hanging protocols
  • Dynamic Hanging Protocols
  • Customizable pre-fetching of relevant priors
  • Report Creation
  • User-defined Mammography Report Flow
  • Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BIRADS) reporting
  • Advanced layout management capabilities (customizable layout and series positioning)
  • Complete image processing and viewing tools
    • Cine Tool with adjustable speed to view images in succession in loop or shuffle mode
    • Synchronized pan, rotation, mirror and zoom tools
    • Probe tools for HounsField unit values
    • Annotations
    • Add, edit and move annotations
    • Multiple annotation types
    • Measurement tools to measure distance, area and angle
    • Handling of presentation states
    • Reference (scout) lines
  • CAD Support, including MRI CAD
  • IHE profiles for mammography
  • Import tool: Import studies and reconcile patient data prior to archiving on ImageGrid PACS
  • View reports that have been converted to DICOM
  • Ability to open local studies (Local studies referenced by a DICOMDIR file)
  • DICOM and paper printing
ImageGrid Mammography Web Viewer also enables imaging facilities to securely share medical data and images with their network of referring physicians and other remote-location users. In order to comply with HIPAA requirements, user management and authorization level controls are established on the ImageGrid PACS Appliance by the system administrator. By giving review access to referring physicians, imaging facilities can strengthen the relationships that are vital to the growth of their practice while improving communication and patient care.

Image Grid Info

ImageGrid is a cost-effective PACS appliance, consisting of a suite of sophisticated software capabilities closely integrated with state-of-the-art hardware. An appliance operating system, optimized internal data path, embedded database, and DICOM services, integrated with industry-standard CPU and RAID 5 comprise the major elements of the system. Using Serial ATA disks in the main chassis and expansion units, ImageGrid storage capacity can be configured from 1 terabyte to tens of terabytes in raw capacity. ImageGrid PACS enables any imaging facility to cost-effectively implement PACS without sacrificing on any features and capabilities. ImageGrid PACS is designed to be implemented within minutes and hours as compared to days and weeks with traditional PACS solutions.

ImageGrid represents a paradigm shift in PACS and offer many of the features and capabilities found in more expensive PACS solutions in a fully integrated storage / server appliance. ImageGrid as been architected and designed as a single-purpose appliance for DICOM services and hence is significantly easier to install and administer than traditional PACS solutions. By using an appliance-based foundation and industry-standard DICOM architecture, the Candelis ImageGrid PACS appliance accelerates image access, simplifies operation and management, and protects patient images in a highly reliable, HIPAA-compliant storage and archival system. With ImageGrid PACS, imaging centers and clinics are able to cost-effectively implement PACS and realize the full potential and benefits of their digital modalities.
Once implemented, ImageGrid’s reliability and low maintenance requirement provides customers with the lowest total cost of ownership.

<p”>DICOM is an interface and protocol standard created by the medical industry to promote interoperability between imaging equipment and any equipment users want to connect. When fully implemented, DICOM simplifies usage, communication, and management of medical images by making the underlying imaging infrastructure transparent to the user. In creating ImageGrid, Candelis took the DICOM inoperability concept further by integrating it with a streamlined, storage and database appliance that is purpose-built for moving, routing, and storing DICOM images over a network with virtually zero installation or administration.

ImageGrid is extremely versatile and may be used for a variety of purposes. Many customers use ImageGrid as their primary PACS in conjunction with leading volumetric imaging workstations. A number of large hospitals have also deployed ImageGrid as a high throughput DICOM router to better manage data traffic on their network and between modalities and their PACS. In facilities with a 64-Slice CT, ImageGrid has also been deployed as a dedicated PACS to manage the large volume of data in more cost-effective and efficient manner. In such data intensive applications, ImageGrid’s internal database, appliance operating system, and CPU have proven their optimized performance with the ability to deliver, retrieve and routing studies at speeds exceeding that of many high-performance PACS systems.

ImageGrid can also serve as a tele-radiology server, sending images automatically to specific radiologists based on predefined “rules,” such as image source, patient information and radiologist specialty. Rule-based routing enables an imaging center to automatically route images to reading physicians whether onsite or remote. Another benefit of the automated routing feature is that images can be archived remotely for compliance with HIPAA disaster-recovery requirements.

ImageGrid storage capacity addresses the needs of imaging centers, both large and small. The raw capacity of ImageGrid ranges from 1 terabyte to tens of terabytes. The ImageGrid PACS appliances can accommodate tens of thousands of very large studies, while requiring rack space of 5.25 inches high and with a footprint of less than 2.8 square feet.

With ImageGrid PACS, many imaging centers and clinics can replace their high-maintenance CD jukeboxes with the benefits of a full featured PACS with always-online access to more of their studies. A popular jukebox capacity for imaging centers is slightly over 200 CDs, or about 1.2 terabytes of raw capacity, approximately one year’s worth of studies for a typical imaging center. While the jukebox works reasonably well as long as all studies of interest fit into the system, it is not as appealing once the storage capacity is exceeded. When this happens, system administrators must manually load requested studies into the jukebox. When the administrator is not available, the reading physician must wait. In addition, jukeboxes are prone to mechanical failure and archived CDs outside the jukebox require filing, labeling, and human administration. In addition to operating advantages of speed, capacity, and reliability, it is useful to consider the implications of ImageGrid capacity in terms of digital studies that can be accommodated.

The table below provides a study-oriented analysis of capacity for studies of various sizes.

Study Type Study Size (MB) Avg Study Size (MB) ImageGrid Capacity (# of studies)
CR 30 to 70 50 80,000
MR 125 to 250 100 40,000
Ultrasound 1 to 100 50 80,000
CT 1 to 10 5 800,000
Multi-slice CT 100 to 2,000 1,000 8,000

An average imaging centers generates between 4,000-6,000 studies per year, while large imaging centers with a 64-slice CT and multiple MRIs generate two to three times this study volume. Thus, in actual practice, 10 terabytes of usable capacity has become the minimum archive requirement for many imaging centers.

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